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"Jimmy, let's see if you know the creatures of the rainforest. What sound does this one make?" "RRRRRRRRRR" "That's right, a chainsaw goes RRRRRRRRR." A simple cartoon in a magazine, that's all people see it as. There is constantly talk about the en...
HEGEMONS IN AFRICA INTRODUCTION During the Cold War, most African states have been perceived as potential leaders due to strategic support by the West and East. With the end of proxy wars in Africa most states have been left on their own for survival, hence in order for them to be potential ...
The history of the seventeenth to the nineteenth century is dominated by the forming and maintaining of empires. Countries such as America and Australia immediately come to mind when these imperialist empires are considered, yet their influence was seen on a much broader scale than more well-known a...
Table of Contents I. Executive Summary _______________ 2 II. Global Factors ________________3  Global political situation  Global economic outlook III. Regional Analysis – Africa _______________ 4  Globalizati...
Although there had been a British and greater European presence in Africa prior to the last two decades of the 19th century it was primarily coastal and revolved around the slave trade. With the abolition of the slave trade within the British Empire in 1803 and a complete abolition of slavery across...
British EmpireSecond Analysis PaperBritish expansion during the late 19th century primarily focused around the scramble for Africa. Although there had been a British and greater European presence in Africa prior to the last two decades of the 19th century it was primarily coastal and revolved aroun...
IntroductionIt was in the early 17th century that the first white man set foot in what was or perhaps even is the most intriguing land of all - 'Black Africa'. It was the 'age of exploration'. European explorers went around the world, visiting various lands and coming in contact with all kinds of pe...
The tropical forests are the biomass more productive of the planet and of greater diversity. The amount of precipitations and the temperature cause that their only limited factor is the light. They extend by Central America and of the South, central Africa, Malaysian and Indonesia mainly. The Amazon...
Transatlantic Slave Trade From the 1520s to the 1860s an estimated 11 to 12 million African men, women, and children were forcibly embarked on European vessels for a life of slavery in the Western Hemisphere. Many more Africans were captured or purchased in the interior of the continent but a large ...